Monday, December 2, 2013

and so it begins...

Just last week I was thankful that despite the cold, blustery days, color was still in abundance everywhere outside. Yet the ominous presence of old man winter, could be felt in the chill of the air.

We had a relaxing and enjoyable Thanksgiving spent with family at our house.

Afterwards, Rick worked. The boys played hockey. And I succumbed to bed on and off for a few days, caving to the mind-numbing fatigue, heightened perhaps, by infusion last week. Tykerb is tricky- and I pray its even trickier on cancer, and all it takes from me in exchange.

We'll check tumor markers in two weeks and see if they've fluctuated at all, giving us an idea of what, if anything, we should do next.

This one is a constant companion.

Both Crosby and Colton indulged me in watching this…

It was late yesterday when the flakes began to fall.

We awoke to a light blanket of white fluff. It still amazes me every year, after all these years, that a whole winter season can arrive just overnight. The temperatures are set to steadily decline to "well below the doughnut," or below zero, by the end of the week. Plus several more inches of snow are set to fall steadily over the next few days.

Baby, its cold outside!

It is the life of the crystal, the architect of the flake, the fire of the frost, the soul of the sunbeam. This crisp winter air is full of it. ~John Burroughs, "Winter Sunshine"

Have you heard this yet? Love it. We have to unbury the entrance to the closet downstairs before I can get to the Christmas decorations, but I am even more ready after hearing this...

We didn't think this little guy would get to play in goal in Grand Forks yesterday, so we sent him with a teammate to the game.

It was shortly after the game that we got the text. Not only did the little guy get asked to play half way through the game- but they were losing 3-1. That's a tall order to fill!

But not only did his team manage to bury 4 goals in the other team's net, but Colton managed to save every shot the other team attempted to snipe past him.

Colton's team won 5-3! And Colton got the "worked like a dog," bone, to bring home.

I don't mind facets of winter- sometimes snow is fine- sometimes cold is okay- or wind. Blizzards are even okay- but it does get pretty relentless and its the absence of color and sunshine that drive me bonkers :)

We have been in the low 70's since Thanksgiving. But, that is all going to change starting tomorrow! We will only be in the 40's for highs with low 20's at night! Brr!!! Loved your pictures though! Here is three cheers for Colton!!! Great job!!!And, my friend, you are always in my thoughts and prayers...every day. xxxooo

The first one doesn't necessarily fill me with thrills- but at some point when I know its here to stay- like this snow is only getting deeper by the minute-then I have my days when I truly love the look of the freshly fallen snow. Sending love to you!

Dearest Vicky,Oh sweet Crosby, you are taking such good care of our girl.:) Way to go Colton..Love that picture with his infectious grin. It is 21 degrees in Spokane with a sprinkling of snow and it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.:)

And the Little Drummer Boy rendition...took my breath away!

You are in my prayers, sweet friend, as I pray for Tykerb to do its job and for you to be filled with joy and peace. Love and hugs to you!Linda

Linda- thank you for the well wishes and sweet words- they lift me so. Its almost a "whiteout" outside today- the snow is slanting sideways in the wind and the temps are dropping. It'll be a white Christmas for sure!

Oh you beat me to it...I found that rendition of the little drummer boy last night ...Ok I didnt find it..my daughter e-mailed me a link and YES I played it over and over..I love it to!!!

So greatful you had a wonderful thanksgiving, despite resting with Mr Gorgeous Crosby... !!! as for Colton.... Yeah and Go go go! Many prayers still headed your way...its the season of miracles.... Much love and wishing you sweet sweet days in this holiday season!

Susan! I got the most delightful card in the mail- so wonderfully surprised and oh boy- could I share some stories about the days I spent in Munich :) Thank you for your sweet words and for taking the time to lift me so!

I love so many things about this post. First of all, the big dog bone that Colton came home with is such an awesome way to recognize hard work. I had asked him earlier in the week how you were doing, because I hadn't seen a blog update for awhile. He said, "She's posting one today. It's about me!" Way to go, C!

Seeing your dog, right by your side is so very heartwarming. Animals can sense when we're hurting. When I was at the lake right after my mastectomy, my mom's cat slept right next to me. First and last time ever. He knew.

As for Pentatonix...they are amazing! Have you seen their version of "Royals"?

And finally...I hope that tricky Tykerb is tricking those nasty cancer cells as well. Praying that you will feel as well as possible in the coming days. You are always in my thoughts and prayers!

So sweet of your dog keeping you company; I imagine that is very comforting. And that is an amazing picture of him out in the snow. I know we have opposite views of snow because we don't have to live with months of it in Tennessee. We're having crazy weather ourselves, but of the opposite variety - 77 yesterday and supposed to have an ice storm tonight.

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I'm just a girl living the dream of being married to my superman, raising two active boys, and discovering more of who I am every day I am here. I'm currently undergoing treatment for breast cancer and learning how to expand my time, instead of worrying about extending it. So I am living my moments daily and blogging the whole crazy adventure.